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  4. BIG TENNIS

    In the Wimbledon tennis tournament to-day. Mile. Lenglen (France) beat Miss. McKane, 6-1, 7-5; Anderson (Aust.) beat Fyzee (India), 6-2, 2-6, ...

    Article : 74 words
  5. DROVE THEIR CAR

    Ernst Techow, who was attested yesterday, has admitted that he knew of the plot to assassinate Dr. Rathenau, and that he drove the car from ...

    Article : 114 words
  6. DEBTS TO U.S.A.

    The United States' Debt Funding Commission expects that interest payments by debtor nations, with the possible exception of Britain, will be ...

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  7. COURTS IN FLAMES

    The Dublin Four Courts, captured from the Irregulars and partly destroyed by explosion, are now in flames. All the defenders have surrendered and the Free State troops are engaged in attacking adjacent buildings held by a handful of Republicans. ...

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  8. PATTERSON'S SMASHES

    Patterson outplayed Barotra at every department of the game. His smashing was terrific, and Barotra let some shots go by Barotra at times ...

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  9. FIGHT IN SILESIA

    After Poland's unsuccessful attempt to dislodge a German "self-protection" company occupying the town of Hindenburg (Upper Silesia), French ...

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  10. SERMONS IN STONES

    Yesterday the name of "Bishop" Leadbeater was removed from the foundation-stone of the King's Hall in Hunter-street. It was done because, the Sydney Lodge of the Theosophical Society does not want people to believe that he has anything to do with it. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. LABOR'S EXECUTIVE

    At the close of the Labor Party's Conference at Edinburgh it was announced that Mr. Sidney Webb, the writer on [?]mics and social ...

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  12. ACCIDENTAL DEATH

    An inquest was held at Basingstoke on John Harvey Maclelian, Pembroke. College, Cambridge, son of John Muclellan, of Melbourne. ...

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  13. OF SUCH IS THE KINGDOM OF LOOT

    Over £2000 worth of goods were secured by Detective-sergeant Edwards and Detectives Watkins, Matthews, and Walsh at Surry Hills on Thursday [?] police headquarters the stolen property made quite an imposing display. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. MAYOR'S DENIAL

    The Mayor of Poplar declares that there is no foundation for the report that unemployed were using the Poplar howling green and demanding ...

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  16. 1200 GUESTS

    Twelve hundred guests attended the annual reception or the Royal Colonial institute held lust night. Miss Stella Murray (New Zealand) ...

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  17. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    Betting: [?] Beerlgan, 5. Miss Pinkerton. 7. Sandbee, Imputation, [?] BINBI. 12 Distant Star, Walk On, 15 Pendilson. ...

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  18. PARKIN'S SUCCESS

    C. H. Parkin, of Lancashire, is the first bowler to obtain 100 wickets in first-class cricket this season. ...

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  19. BELGIUM'S GRATITUDE

    The Agent-General for Victoria (Mr. McWhae) will go to Brussels on Friday, at the invitation of the Belgian Government, to take part in the ...

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